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          <lb />DAI<lb /><lb />Y REFL<lb /><lb />D.J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />TERMS: 25 Cents a Month.<lb /><lb />Vol. 4.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 1896.<lb /><lb />(eae nee ner nent<lb /><lb />HIGHS<lb /><lb />ART<lb /><lb />CLOTHING<lb /><lb />MOR<lb /><lb />designer of styles for<lb /><lb />PALL 10d,<lb /><lb />en<lb /><lb />New and completeline<lb />of<lb /><lb />Dress Goods,<lb /><lb />andTrimmings to match<lb /><lb />Carpets,<lb />Rugs andT<lb /><lb />~Mattings'|<lb /><lb />In:endless'variety.<lb />Come andTsee them;:no<lb />"trouble to show serge<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />1 Munfor<lb /><lb />srs pa hign<lb /><lb />ee Basket<lb /><lb />Greenville.<lb /><lb />eet<lb /><lb />~| Let everybody go and enjoy a pleasant<lb /><lb />famous oO re" -oigar. He camg in<lb />Tuesday ni ithTa generous� supply | |<lb />| and put the the nedtire Re FLECTOR jf<lb /><lb />SEPTEMBER,<lb /><lb />The horn of the hurter is heard on the<lb />- hill.<lb />The mist of the moonshine is over the<lb />~ety ll,�<lb />ItsTs September"<lb />Rememover !<lb />In Georgia.<lb />The voice of the candidateTs heard on<lb />. the stump ;<lb />The rabbits are scared, and they give<lb />him the jump;<lb />ItTs September"<lb />Remember !<lb />In Georgia.<lb /><lb />The call of collectors is loud at the<lb />door.<lb />(It strikes me ITve gazed on that state"<lb />ment before 7)<lb />ItTs September"<lb />Remember !<lb />In Georgia.<lb />Frank L. STANTON.<lb /><lb />MARKET QUOTATIONS<lb /><lb />-F. Keith, Free Silvey Party<lb /><lb />O. L, JOYNER,<lb /><lb />There has been some improvement<lb />during the last tew days in all colory<lb />tovacco while the common and medium<lb />grades remain unchanged, There have<lb />been a few piles of wrapners sold<lb />on the market recently and the prices<lb />at which they sold reminded us of old<lb />times. The buyers ot good cutters too<lb />he ave been much more active during the<lb />last few days than befors and there is a<lb />decided improvement in these grades,<lb />A tew days ago 1 was on the Danvillle<lb />and Lynchbury markets and 90 per<lb />cent of allthe tobacco that came in<lb />from the adjacent country was of poor<lb />nondescript type and I was told that<lb />the Virginia crop was the poorest that<lb />they have had in years. It seems that<lb /><lb />disinclined to believe the recent veports<lb />from Eastern North Carolina to the ef<lb />fect that the crop down here is a pocr<lb /><lb />the leaf dealers up there have been |<lb /><lb />THREE ¢ CORNERED.<lb /><lb />Democrats, Popvlists and Silverites,<lb /><lb />After midnight on Monday at Ral-|<lb />eigh the State committees of tue Dem-<lb />ocrats and Popuiist parties fused on<lb />the electoral ticket. The Demecrats<lb />appointed a conference committee com-<lb />posed of Manly, Jarvis, Simmons,<lb />Webster aad Hale to meet the Popu-<lb />list central committee, composed of<lb />Aye, Cy Thompson, A. S. Peace,<lb />Lloyd and Otho Wilson, at Chairman |<lb />Park Hotel.<lb /><lb />The committees after discussions deeid-<lb /><lb />MapleyTs rooms at the<lb /><lb />ed on adivision of the electors as tol- ;<lb />Demy-<lb />By dis-<lb /><lb />lows: At large, Locke Craig,<lb />crat; R. B. Davis, Populist.<lb />cricts: First, Thee. White, Populist ;<lb />Second, H. I. Freeman, Populist ;<lb />Third, C. R. Thomas, Democrat ;<lb />Fourth, W. S. Bailey, PopuTist ; Fifth,<lb />William Merritt, fopulist, Sixth, B.<lb />; Seventh,<lb />T. F. Klutz, Democrat; Eighth, Tyre<lb />York, Democrat; Ninth, R. 2B, Gil-<lb />mer, Democrat.<lb /><lb />It will be seex that the electoral;<lb />ticket will be composed of five Demo. |<lb />crats, five Populists aad one Silverite.<lb /><lb />Keith, Silverite, and the Democrats<lb />will vote ior Bryan and Sewall and the<lb />Popolists will vote for Bryan and Wat-<lb />son,<lb /><lb />The Voplist committse informed the<lb />Democratic committee that it did not<lb />regard its contract with Republicans as<lb />to Congressmen as birding and that it<lb />was open to arrangements with the<lb />Democrats, if one could be<lb />was stated that both committees ad<lb />appointed sub-committees to confer on<lb />this matter.<lb /><lb />Hew to Kill Your Towa.<lb />Buy of peddlers as much asd as of-<lb />teu as possibie.<lb />Dencunce your merchants because<lb />they make a profit on their goods.<lb />Make out your town a very bad place<lb /><lb />one but since they have sevn 4 few sam-<lb />ples of our tobacco the doubt has beea<lb />removed.<lb />the poorest crop down here this year<lb />that ever grew out of eastern soil, and<lb />when you take into consideration. that<lb />the up country crop is still poorer not<lb />much encouragzmeat ts held out to far-<lb />mers to hold their sorr y tobacco.<lb />QUOTATIONS.<lb /><lb />LUGS"common 24 to 44<lb /><lb />oo good 4. to 8<lb /><lb />oo fine 8 to 18<lb />CUTTERS"common 64 to 10<lb />oe good 10 to ld<lb /><lb />vs fine 15 to 274<lb />WRAPPERS"Ccommon Stu 12<lb />a vood 16 to 20<lb /><lb />66 fine 20 to 40<lb /><lb />Autnmnal Gypsy Feast,<lb /><lb />DonTt forget tut the Autumnal.<lb />Feast will certainly take place to-night.<lb /><lb />evening. Plenty of pretty girls and<lb />plety of something good to eat, It is<lb />it . ermania,Hall, over LangTs Cash<lb />House. |<lb /><lb />All Boj joyed Them-<lb /><lb />Our clever, friend, Mr. J, 8, Jenking,,<lb />is agent hereT ~for the Riverside Cigar<lb /><lb />Oo. of Dar le, manutacturer- of , the |<lb /><lb />fice puffing. el Ozone� is an ~excellent<lb />smoke add cat!� be found at J.B. Tutt<lb />stallTs, . #<lb />oa x ah<lb />Autimnal Gypsy Feast in Getmania<lb />veel tonight. m pr<lb /><lb />dy, oAe the weather is getting eadSie<lb /><lb />j and state it every chance you get.<lb /><lb />| Glory in the downtall of a man who<lb />We have beyond all doubt | ba 7<lb /><lb />it could handle, .<lb /><lb />as done much to build up the town.<lb /><lb />Refuse to unite in any scheme for the<lb />betterment of the material interests of<lb />the people.<lb /><lb />If you are a merchant donTt advertise<lb />in the home papers, buy a rubber stamp<lb />and use it.<lb /><lb />Patronize outside newspapers to the<lb />exclusion of your own, and denounce<lb />yours for not being as large and as<lb />cheap as the big city papers. .<lb /><lb />If you area farmer curse the place<lb />where yeu trade as the meanest on<lb />earth."UVurham Sun.<lb /><lb />The Burlington News has stopped<lb />Its evening edition but continues the<lb />weekly<lb /><lb />Thereby warn any one not to buy a<lb />note against me in favor ot G. A.<lb />McGowan &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />If you want to spend a pleasant<lb />evening ant be well-entertained go to<lb />Germania, Hull tonight.<lb /><lb />Rain� or. saine, opt -Wwarehouseg ge,<lb /><lb />the tobacco. They had full sales, yes"<lb />terday, every house having as mu ch ag<lb /><lb />a,<lb />We ties wate<lb /><lb />Havi<lb /><lb />eee ete<lb /><lb />medinte resis<lb /><lb />»| for pe Lien should be ca 1 that |<lb /><lb />chimnéys and stove flues in theif honses<lb /><lb />are tn eid Wadithin: ~Jarvis &amp; Blow, Attorneys, |<lb />Ee ieee<lb /><lb />made. It].<lb /><lb />Administrators N otted: an<lb /><lb />tone etter ht aie,<lb />oe ann<lb /><lb />THE KING aie<lb /><lb />PAAPADRARAAAAA AAPL AAAAAL et er ee NPN lel al ll Del NL NLP Ps AAR AAA eae<lb /><lb />Ti<lb /><lb />ee |<lb /><lb />ThereTs a difference,<lb />You should know it,<lb />For it means a deal to you<lb />Whether, when you spend<lb />your dollars<lb />For the Clothes you have<lb /><lb />In Views"<lb />Whether they are really<lb />worthy,<lb />That will stand the test of<lb />time,<lb /><lb />Or the imitation obargains�<lb /><lb />From the mills that make<lb /><lb />that kind.<lb /><lb />NaN Ne NaN as Ns ee se iN, PAP PADI NP ree ae Na he i Mea Nel NaN Nal Nl Nahe OPPDLLD LDA, PP LLP PEL AAP LY Nelle!<lb />eal Neal NPP le oaths deta dh ttn die il<lb /><lb />GENTLEMEN'S.<lb /><lb />ing of a corner;<lb />done--- all-round clothing.<lb />thoroughly, to compare.<lb /><lb />A SPECIALTY<lb /><lb />It's not merely the beauty of stuff, or the stylish<lb />cut--its the fit, the finish, the exquisite stitehing<lb />and pressing, the shapine ofa pocket, the round<lb /><lb />nothing forgotten or half<lb />Take time to look<lb />ThereTs plenty of<lb /><lb />cheap clothing, of half-price clothing, See if<lb /><lb />you want to buy it when you've seen this.<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />1.<lb />Z.<lb /><lb />3<lb /><lb />9<lb /><lb />$6 |,<lb /><lb />Pit abun, Sth a<lb />tate Si ces os M na<lb />noti rebP, oeat d<lb />of sm Lestaty Tpisewe seo |<lb />duly<lb /><lb />| ne a<lb />of eee. oY nd 4<lb />to sal . t KeT<lb /><lb />ex) cw ;<lb />ob HM re fe<lb />; ; | a<lb />AdmTPot W. F. Manning, decT d|<lb /><lb />OUR PLATFORM :<lb /><lb />We sell none but the most stylish goods.<lb /><lb />Our Ladies Dress Goods shall be the best<lb />values that can be secured,<lb /><lb />Our Dress Trimmings shali be the very new-<lb />est that fashion offers.<lb /><lb />4, Our Ladles Cloaks, shall be the. best value<lb />and style that money can buy,<lb /><lb />Our Misses and Childrens Cloaks, shall @<lb />the very best service to the wearer.<lb /><lb />Our Shoe department shall contain none, but<lb />hotest. goods and they will be sold at the<lb />Jowest, consistent prices. "<lb /><lb />Our LadiesT raraues and Neckwear shall<lb /><lb />he.of the. newest<lb />Our. Glove'd<lb /><lb />such g<lb /><lb />anes<lb /><lb />Q9<lb /><lb />ds<lb /><lb />f<lb />ess, Wath: Re ttala hh<lb /><lb />most serviceable.<lb /><lb />epartment shall tains only<lb />as. We.can recommend,<lb /><lb />TATION ATM Ak 0<lb /><lb />fivetye Tatil itt thts, platform will be stricklyfkept.<lb /><lb />Tl Sumo eof elbte<lb /><lb />Ma TeV<lb /><lb />3 Cast" House.<lb /><lb />i aun eh hs aR Wi un<lb /><lb />No. No, BB,<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />*<lb /><lb />omc<lb /><lb />Editor.<lb />%<lb /><lb />Bilan<lb /><lb />D. J. WHICHARD.<lb />a ; ae<lb /><lb />illite<lb />ilies -<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />+<lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />ener<lb /><lb />Qintered as second-class, mail matter.<lb /><lb />SS<lb />~SURSCRIPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />One year, - - = - $3.00<lb />One month, - . * 95<lb />One week. age ns |)<lb /><lb />Delivered in town byfearriers without<lb />axtra cost. mkt<lb /><lb />Advertisng rates are libera] and can be<lb />~ad_on appleation to the editor or at<lb />she offices<lb /><lb />et:<lb /><lb />We desire a live correspondent at<lb />avery postoflice inthe county, who will<lb />send in brief items of NEWs 48 if, occurs<lb />{a each neighborhood, Write plainly<lb />and only on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />cee TEER BARB me ey<lb />» "neaiogs<lb /><lb />nana<lb /><lb />Liperal Commission on © suoscrip-<lb />tion rates paid to agents.<lb /><lb />grrr re ec met aa SS a<lb /><lb />WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 25RD, 1896,<lb /><lb />DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES<lb />National Ticket.<lb /><lb />FOR PRESIDENT.<lb />WILLIAM J. BRYAN,<lb />ot Nebraska.<lb /><lb />FOR VICE-PRESIDENT.<lb />ARTHUR SEWALL,<lb />of Maine.<lb /><lb />capenmenestear,<lb /><lb />FOR CONGRESS"FIRST DISTRICT.<lb />w. H. LUCAS,<lb />of Hyde county.<lb />FOR ELECTOR"FIRST DISTRICT.<lb />JOHN H. SMALL,<lb />of Beaufort county.<lb /><lb />State ~Ticket.<lb />FOR GOVERNOR:<lb />CYRUS B. WATSON,<lb />of Forsyh.<lb />i FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR:<lb /><lb />THOS. W. MASON,<lb /><lb />of Northampton.<lb /><lb />y<lb /><lb />FOR SECRETARY:<lb />CHAS. M. LOOKE,<lb /><lb />of Franklin.<lb /><lb />FOR AUDITOR }<lb />R. M. FURMAN,<lb />at Buncombe.<lb /><lb />Se<lb /><lb />: FOR TREASURER :<lb />b. F. AYCOCK,<lb />of Wayne,<lb />SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION =<lb />J, C. SCARBOROUGH,<lb /><lb />of Jobnston.<lb /><lb />FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL :<lb />F. I, OSBORNE,<lb />of Mecklenburg.<lb />FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE &amp;U-<lb />PREME COURT.<lb />A. C. AVERY, of Burke, ©<lb />�,�@. H. BROWN, of Beavfort.<lb /><lb />ent ret,<lb /><lb />OSUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET.<lb />FOR THE SENATE.<lb /><lb />J.J, LAUGHINGHOUSE.<lb /><lb />4<lb />een cma<lb /><lb />FOR REPRESENTATIVES. "<lb />J B LITTLE,<lb />C L BARRETT;<lb />vor COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: "<lb />J A K TUCKER,<lb />JESSE CANNON,<lb />~)/ A BCONGLETON.<lb /><lb />meme el<lb /><lb />he<lb /><lb />. FOR SHERIFF. |<lb />')° @ M TUCKER.<lb />FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS.<lb /><lb />L B MEWBORN.<lb /><lb />capensis<lb /><lb />~|<lb /><lb />FOR TREASURER.<lb /><lb />JL LITTLE. y% i.<lb />Vo TEELIOO ible<lb />» POW CORONER | (4())' |.<lb />~LAUGHINGHOUSE.<lb /><lb />VOR BURVETER.<lb /><lb />a. ry Yok,<lb />we} me He * 4% "<lb />YY sie Othe "<lb />ae<lb />é<lb /><lb />1Y REFLECTOR<lb /><lb />an iy ye sit i. ere i f ba ~ ¥<lb />35 Prices gil Nin |<lb /><lb />ane Next President,<lb /><lb />The editor of The Jersey Jam-<lb />jar, with that superior wisdom of<lb />which every rural] editor 18 pos-<lb />| seaded, stood on the curbstone in<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />said wisdom, when thy local pho-<lb />tographer passed by with his<lb />camera going toward the railroad<lb />station, says The New York Sun.<lb /><lb />oAl, there!� saluting the editor.<lb />oWhence goest?�<lb /><lb />oI go,� returned the photo-<lb />prapher, oto take a picture of the<lb />next president of the United<lb />States.�<lb /><lb />oOf course it will be a picture<lb />of the man you want elected,�<lb />said the editor, who was opposed<lb />politically to the photographer.<lb />oNo, sir, it will be a picture of<lb />the next president.� ,<lb />The editor was getting rather<lb />wrought up.<lb />oWill you gaurantee it?T he<lb />asked.<lb />oPil put up my check for $500<lb />that it will be the correct pic-<lb />ture!� responded the photopraph-<lb />er. .<lb />The editor scratched his dome<lb />of thought.<lb />oI'm not very flush,� he said,<lb />obut Dll give you on that gauran-<lb />tee $200 for a cut of the picture to<lb />print in my paper.T<lb />It locked like a cinch for the<lb />editor, and seven men told the<lb />photographer he was a plum<lb />idiot; but he drew up a contract<lb />for the editor to sign binding him<lb />to pay $200 for the cut, potog-<lb />rapher guaranteeing it to be cor-<lb />rect. Then he started on for the<lb />train.<lb />oGet that cut back here in time<lb />for SundayTs paper.� called whe<lb />editor.<lb /><lb />oGuess not,� responded the<lb />photographer. oThereTs nothing<lb /><lb />in this contract about when I am<lb />to take the picture. I cant take<lb />it until after election, of course,<lb />under my guarentet, and you<lb />ought to know it.�<lb /><lb />Theo the scrap began, and at<lb />last accounts all of that end of<lb />New Jersey was taking sides.<lb /><lb />Meat for JapanTs Navy.<lb /><lb />The Kansas City (Mo.) Star<lb />savs: A month or six weeks<lb />azo the Armour Packing Compa-<lb />ny, of Kansas City, began figur-<lb />ing with the Japanese govern-<lb />ment. ~Che negotations were car-<lb />rled on by cable with Japanese<lb />agents asting by direct vovern"<lb />mental authority, and a few days<lb />ago the contract was awarded to<lb />the Armour company, of this city.<lb />The specifications arrived lately<lb />by mail to avoid the great ex-<lb />pense incTdent to the transmission<lb />so much matter by cable. Ac-"<lb />cording to the specifications, the<lb />Armour Company is to farnish<lb />~eighteen carloads of canned beef<lb />to the subjects of the Mikado,<lb />Eighteen cars will compose a<lb />good sized train, and the compa-<lb />ny considers the coxtract a vast<lb />one. lt is intended to make the<lb />entire shipment within ten days<lb />and already 175 men and women<lb />are now at work on this contract<lb />alone. ° et<lb /><lb />About two years ago, during<lb />the war with China, the company<lb />furnished ~meat to the Japanese<lb />soldiers and sailors, aud it is sup:<lb />posed that the appetite for the<lb />American, product was acquited<lb /><lb />-|at that time. The Armour peo-<lb /><lb />ple think that the meat is intend-<lb />ed for the Japanese navy. It bas<lb />been stated in. thé press dis-<lb />patches more than once of late<lb />that Japan was. contemplating<lb /><lb />|the, construetion and equipment<lb />of the langést floating armament| D<lb /><lb />been wold, ~andTit is more than<lb /><lb />be meant for the<lb /><lb />front of hia palatial office, letting |<lb />the cool air permeate the afore-|<lb /><lb />bable that; the: beef will be] im<lb />ELSA the Cricetal eatbre |<lb /><lb />cess to fresh meat practically all<lb />the time.<lb /><lb />Five thousand cattle in all<lb />must be. slain to fill the coatract.<lb /><lb />No Mail for the Wattses.<lb /><lb />A lanterned-jawed young man<lb />called at The Moatezama Record<lb />postoffice and asked :<lb />oAnything fer the WattsTs?�<lb />oNothing,� replied the pestmas-.<lb />ter.<lb />oAnything fer Jane Waits?�<lb />oNo.�<lb />oAnything fer Ace Watts?�<lb />No.�<lb />oAnythidg for Bill Watts?�<lb />oNothing.�<lb />oAnything fer Tom Watts?�<lb />oT tell you, nothing!�<lb />oAnything ter tool Joe Watts?�<lb />oNo, nor Jim Watts. nor any<lb />other Watts, dead or living, un-<lb />born, native or foreign, civilized<lb />or unciyllizeu, savage or barba-<lb />rous, male or female, whita or<lb />black, franchised or disfranciis-<lb />ed, naturalized or otherwise. No,<lb />there is positively nothing for<lb />any of the WattTs, either individ-<lb />ualy, severally, jointly, now and<lb />forever, one and inseparabie.�<lb />The boy looked up at the post-<lb />master in astonishment and said:<lb />oPlease look if there 1s any-<lb />thing fer John Vhomas Watts?�<lb /><lb />"_ _"" """"""<lb /><lb />The Best CompanyT<lb /><lb />J. L. Suae, Ese,<lb /><lb />Agent Accident Department,<lb />Aetna Life Ins. Co.,<lb /><lb />Greenville N. C.<lb /><lb />|millitary, as they bhaye easy ac-|<lb /><lb />ft<lb /><lb />nde aks a<lb />Fmeral Diregtors,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. ¢.<lb /><lb />Have just received an<lb /><lb />8<lb /><lb />6<lb />of the latest style and are ready to serve<lb />the wants of the trade at Prices Lower<lb />than ever off-red befcre. Small profits<lb />and quick sales, is our motto. Our<lb />goods are new and cheap to meet the<lb />wants of the misses, We are sel ing<lb />goods at a price far below the ueual<lb />price.<lb /><lb />875 eusket we sell for 360<lb />ef<lb /><lb />TO gt 66 05<lb />65 4550<lb />55 be te be A)<lb />BO  &amp; &amp;  g%<lb />4h 66 ts be 80<lb />85 o6 13 or) 95<lb />30 bs be &amp;o 20<lb />% 66 ts 15<lb />1 eH 12,50<lb /><lb />All we ask is atrial and will give en-<lb />tire satisfaction.<lb />G. A. McGOWAN &amp; CO.<lb />Opposite Post Office.<lb />B. F. SUGG, Manager.<lb /><lb />J+ W. HIGGS, Pres, 4. S. HIGGS, Cashier<lb />Maj. HENRY HARDING AssTt Cashier.<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />STOCKHOLDERS.<lb />Representing a-Capital of More Than a Hall<lb />Million Dollars,<lb /><lb />Wm. T. Dixon, President National |<lb />Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md.<lb />The Scotland Neck Bank, Seotlana<lb /><lb />Dear Sir:"I hold accident policy<lb />No. 9787 in your Company. |<lb />On the 23rd day of Jine,1896, while<lb />superintending work at my saw-mill<lb />my arm was crusaed between two logs.<lb />On the 27th day of August I filed<lb />my claim with your company for in<lb />demnity for two weeks, claiming $20.<lb />Your company, noting that my disa"<lb />bility was tora period longer than I<lb />claimed, sent me their check dated<lb />Sept. Ist, 1896, for $26.78, This isa<lb />stiiking coutrast with compaaies which<lb />prefer to scale a claim instead of pay-<lb />ing the fuil amvuunt.<lb />I thank you and your company for<lb />this prompt and generous settlement, |<lb />having paid me more than I claimed.<lb />I commend veur excellent company<lb />to those desiring tue test Insurance.<lb />Yours very traly,<lb /><lb />W. EK. Procrer.<lb /><lb />A new supply of Diamond Inks and<lb /><lb />Cream mucilage at Reflector Book<lb /><lb />Store.<lb /><lb />Notice.<lb /><lb />The Tax Lists forthe county of Pitt<lb />for the year 1896 haye been placed in my<lb />hands for collection. Al) persons owing<lb />taxes are hereby notified to come for-<lb />ward and settle promptly and save them-<lb />selves trouble and costs.<lb /><lb />R, W. KING, Sheriff.<lb /><lb />(<lb /><lb />"" a XX eel .<lb /><lb />Is ready in his new<lb />store to SUpP IY. your<lb />needs in the line of<lb />Choice Groceries.<lb /><lb />The shelves are filled<lb />with brightly colored<lb />boxes and tins of good<lb />things, and barrels of<lb />ground graing, cakes<lb />and crackers, boxes of<lb />spices and bottles of<lb />P ckled fruits and vege-<lb />ahles.), rode ialiis<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Thereis a wholesom-|.<lb /><lb />ness and . sweetness}<lb />about the store that<lb />charms thevisitor. He<lb /><lb />Neck, N. C.<lb />Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C<lb />R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C.<lb />D. W. Hardee Higgs Bros.<lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />We respectfully solicit the accounts<lb />of firms, individuals and the general<lb />public.<lb /><lb />Checks and Account Books furnish<lb />ed on application. |<lb /><lb />A Large stock of¢"<lb /><lb />House Furnishing<lb />Goods, Bicycles, &amp;e,<lb /><lb />Just opened up in<lb />store next door to J.<lb />C. Cobb &amp; Son, by<lb /><lb />S.E. PENDER<lb />&amp; CO.<lb /><lb />Stoves and Tinware<lb />cheaper than ever be-<lb />fore.<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />{<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />°3.501d ~SIAVG o14<lb /><lb />INVA SHL<lb /><lb />00°000~0E$ [eIduy<lb /><lb />sla i<lb /><lb />~ON ~A TITIANATUD<lb /><lb />SSTUANSSYO 4<lb /><lb />3<lb />a<lb /><lb />Sus} pues suossog a1qIsuodsay jo szuuos<lb />i]<lb /><lb />" 7 ~<lb /> *96gi ~4381 ANNT GAZINVDUOAY<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />=v pus $40}399]}05 S}IOS puE Sssoulsng ZuyyuLg jeJoueH wv sj}oUSULI]<lb />ee 7<lb /><lb />00°000:°Sz$ jeuideg ul preq"=<lb /><lb />s.use5 oALLLIT o1 °f « 3.804d-271A ~NOSAL oV ~U<lb /><lb />I HAVE THE PRETTIEST<lb />"- LINE OF "<lb /><lb />Be<lb />All new<lb />styles, uot an old piece in the lot.<lb /><lb />ever shown in Greevrville.<lb /><lb />Sure to see my Faimples<lb /><lb />Will take pleasure in bringing<lb />sawples to your home if you will<lb />notify me at my shop near Hume<lb />berTs, on Dickerson avenue,<lb /><lb />A. F ELLINGTON,<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanvi<lb /><lb />Below are Norfoik prices of cotton.<lb />and peanuts tor yesterday, as furnished<lb /><lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Comnanission Mere<lb />chants of d.oriok -<lb />. COTTON. .<lb />Good Middling &amp;t<lb />Micdling 7%<lb />Low Middling ve 3<lb />Good Ordinary 6 13-16<lb /><lb />Tone"sseady<lb /><lb />PEANUTS.<lb /><lb />Prime 2%<lb />Extra Frime 365<lb />"ancy . 3<lb />Spanish 81.10 bn.<lb />Tone"tirm.<lb />GREENVILLE TUBACL. WARKET<lb /><lb />"REYONT.,<lb /><lb />LY © Le. JOYNS x.<lb /><lb />....24 40 8<lb />..7 to 14<lb /><lb />Nemes<lb /><lb />Luas"Common.. . .<lb /><lb />o Fine....<lb /><lb />CuTTers" Common...<lb /><lb />@®@eteee<lb /><lb />*e¢e pees<lb /><lb />"""9,<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb /><lb />Corrected by S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />Butter, per lb 15 to 25<lb />Western Sides 4t to 5:<lb />Sugar cured Llams 10 to 124<lb />Corn 40 to 60<lb />Corn Meal 50 *o 65<lb />Flour, Family 3.7) to 4.25<lb />Lard 5} to 1<lb />Oats 35 to 40<lb />Sugar 4 to6.<lb />Coflee '3 to 25<lb />Salt per Sach 80 to 1 75<lb />Chickens 10 to 25<lb />Eggs per doz WwW to ll<lb />Beeswax. per 20<lb /><lb />A SPECIALTY onary 3:30<lb />miiary BLOOD POISON permancnt!<lb />fra cured in 15t035 days, Youcan botreatcd<lb />naga  00M9 for same price under same guarans<lb />PEN ty. If you prefer tocome hero we willcon<lb />�"� tractto pay railroad fareand hotel bills,and<lb />nocharge, if we fail to cure. if you have taken mere<lb />cury, iodide potash, and still have aches and<lb />a2ins, Mucous Patches in mouth, Soro Throat,<lb />imples, ee Colored Spots, Ulcers or<lb />any partof the body, Hair or Kyebrews fallin<lb />out, it is this Secondary BLOGD POISO<lb />we ,uarantce tocure. We solicit tha most obsti-.<lb />nate cases and challengo the wrrid for a.<lb />case Wecannotcure, This disevse nas aways<lb />baffled the skill of the most eminent physi-e<lb />Cians. $500,050 capital behind our uncondis<lb />tional guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed on<lb />application, Address COGi, REMEDY CO<lb />WT Masonic Temple. CHICAGO. ILL.<lb /><lb />Professions! Cards.<lb /><lb />haters<lb /><lb />Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N. �,�,<lb />Greenville, N.<lb />Loans made on short time,<lb /><lb />John E, Woodard. ¥. . Harding,<lb />GODARD &amp; HARDING,<lb />ATVORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />~ pecia] attention given co collections<lb />anc settlement. of claims,<lb />[}® R. L. C<lb /><lb />ARR,<lb />DENTIST,<lb />Greenville, N.C...<lb />Office over Old Brick Store next to<lb />King House,<lb /><lb />s3arbers.<lb /><lb />"~<lb /><lb />AVES A. SMITH,<lb /><lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENVILLE. N. ©.<lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing.<lb />and Pressing Gents Clethcs a specialty<lb /><lb />HH RBERT EDMUNDS<lb />FASHIONABLE BARI wk.<lb /><lb />Special atrention given to cleaning:<lb />Gentlemens Clothins<lb /><lb />OMESCHOOL FOR GLRLS..<lb />Will open at oElm Cottage,T<lb />Oct. 2nd a Home School for Gir ~s,<lb />from 8 to 16 years of age. Nui-:<lb />ber limited to 10. Address<lb />Mrs. A. MoO. WHELAN,<lb />Norwoed P. O Nelson Oc.<lb /><lb />OTEL NICHOLSON,<lb />J. ~A, BUR@Ess, Mer.<lb />~ Washington, N. U,<lb /><lb />tric bells to every room. Attentive ser"<lb /><lb />Centry located.<lb /><lb />The Towa Tax. List-for 1896. has.<lb /><lb />oy placed in my. hands for collection. .<lb /><lb />perspps ownipg taxes to<lb /><lb />of Greenville le notified 40 pay<lb />the same .and save further trouble.<lb /><lb />E. M. McG@o wax, Tax Collector:<lb /><lb />Wall Paper!<lb /><lb />This Hotel has beeu thoroughly rene.. |<lb />vated, several new rooms added, élec-<lb /><lb />vants. Fish and Oysters served daily. "<lb />Patronage of traveling puvlic solicited...<lb /><lb />the town� ;<lb />. ae<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />~ ; 2<lb />Notice. . pe eR eeaee<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />AND BRANCHES. ~ Babies In Naples Taught to Beg and Steal.<lb />Organised Gangs.<lb />AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD, An interesting account of the way<lb />Ccndenseu penedule in which yeung children are prepar-<lb />- ed to enter the Camorra is given by we at) a<lb />TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dr. de Blasio, a Neapolitan physi- ag tet Bee<lb />. ciun who has been studying the hab- 5 molt ae<lb />Dated 2 pb E 2 | lt its of criminals. The Camorra at a, Sp Nag<lb />Juneldth is E/E Ss, ($3 Naples, like the Mafia in Sicily, is a<lb />1896. AmiInaw AS Lo. og 3<lb />_" oman i | an organization of criminals and as.<lb />A. M./?.M,| lA M sociates of criminals that is centu-<lb />, rel, | : : :<lb />weave weidon 1 ; alte 44 ries old. The Camorra begins its<lb />Are ON to 39 | work with the infants who are<lb />| | | abandoned by their parents, or whi :<lb />Ly, Tarboro | 12 12 sre lent out to the impostors who ' \<lb />Tae ra 5 lo ", a� beg in the streets of Naples. These 7<lb />a Se ; = 7 | 8 20 children, for the most part those of<lb />Lv Selma a) | persons in prison, are taught to beg | y if } 8<lb />Lv Fay'tteville! 4 36, 1 7] | | for the end of a cigar or a soldo and ~<lb />Ar. Florence 7 25) 3 4! | = Mme : | infest the cafes. In winter they 7<lb />eer ee ae cee | eng | « M 1 ;<lb />"|""! "_"" ; oo sleep in holos and stables, in sum. .<lb />a2 | | ESTABLISHED 1875. wer on the church steps, under arch. GIV ES YOU TEE NEWS FRESH. EVERY<lb />Zh | S A Mi Mi SCHULTZ ways or on the benches in the publi AFTERNOON~(EXCEPT SUNDAY) AND<lb />---" LV, VAL, Sok Bia evrions, : WORKS: FOR :THE BFS�"�<lb />\r. Me | jee : ' When they are 6 or 7 years old | "{NTERESTS OF<lb />ay , ~ | ,° MAN AT ' &amp; i . : : ~<lb />ty ee habene 5 10 | : a3 ab RK SID ES &amp; SHOMED ERS they are instructed in begging anc<lb />Lv Magnolia 416). | x 10 thieving by older children. At 1{ : |<lb />Ar Wilmington 5 45) | 9 45 ohe thelr aS Y years of age the little Camorrista, 0<lb />(P.M. A.M a eet eae ge ees fore re, | 8 little thief, becomes a cantatore<lb />" a j chasing e server: deestor kiscompleT A (singer), He must know how to<lb />PiCAENS GOTNG: NOLRH, 9 allies branches. improvise a song to the girls ava rere;<lb />|<lb />ce aay OU? aA | some A es SUGA: ly reply With an extemporaneous vers GREENVILLE FIRST, PITT COUN ry SECOND<lb />Dar cd [Eu 3 ou | to tho verse of a companion or of &amp;:. _<lb />Aprize, | 2° ie ! 33 | Ritth. Le. antagonist. In Naples there ar OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD<lb />In RR weve dtcarewem tevegu opray | Woarmies of cantatori--one belong:<lb />ep a | wes rege say etc® | ing to the streetsT in the older part<lb />Lv rloriee | 84 Tae | TOE RCEH SE : roa of the city and one to those of the<lb />Lav agetievile EW bt CEAGEO SRUFFA Chee RS west end. They constitute the neo. I<lb />Ly ya | i2 si | | ve miny aire trom, Nanufactusy's ou | phites of the Camorra and compete<lb />ar isc | i) 1134 __| wig vos oT ote BEOUL Ace | in public, passing their examinations o4<lb />jh | \ bv night in the streets. They choose SUESCR<lb />2 ey MS T U R , for the subject of their chants any -RIPTIORN<lb />fn | FU val ! thing that takes plsce in the city, 25 Cents a MONTH<lb />ns Ont arn y,_ [always ontand a atseid.t prices tosult And very often the objoct of derisive , )<lb />Py tilimingtioa, 9 25) | Tyg | the times. omer yond. areal bought and songs is an old man or a poor idiot. ;<lb />tov Maguviia LW 32) | x 30 | sola for Us therefore, having no risk The better class hear these scoff: , ae eee<lb />iv Goldsbor. | 12 01 4 36/29 * MeN: wal att &amp; close Nodes | but do not interferoand often laug): :<lb />oi Wile Me me la 27 DSC ot ita raenville NC) ot the wit which is scarcely cvcr | pp. .<lb />eee �"� ~== | missing. The two bands aro nat-| U9) -<lb />""- ; :<lb />: | No: rot oy urally great rivals, and once a year a<lb />te oe. | S | ,<lb />33 | le Ti cE ni Vit LE at least they defy each other to &amp; : :<lb />| wn = B &amp; | . series of battles in which stones arc | (3<lb /><lb />+ mm, sn nae enc eee eens o<lb /><lb />the weapons, ard at the close of the<lb /><lb />Seen Poses} ia : :<lb />iv Wilson ni 385 10 * , fray knives too often come into play<lb />Ar itocky Mo) LAG Teeter eG 8 This practice of battles with stones "PUBLISH EDHEVERY WEDNESDAY@\!"<lb /><lb />ore ene among the boys can be traced back<lb /><lb />Ag Carbors 1 &amp;0: 7 as far as 1625, for at that period the<lb /><lb />Ly Carbors . : The next session of{ithis Tschool wil 6o ( h i} 1} P<lb /><lb />Lv itucky Me {3 iil pu open on Will! Duke of Alva caused 30 ~stone Dane |] He er ear.<lb />. Ar weldon | : ' 141 throwersTT to be arrested in Naples.<lb />MONDAY SEPT. 7, 1896 The warery of the boys is ~~Aniella,<lb />aniella!TT the derivation of which is<lb /><lb />ewes<lb /><lb />traiu ou Scotland NeekK Braneb Roa | and continue for 10 months.<lb /><lb />eaves Weldon 3.55 p.m., dalifax 4.10! ~lhe te: re as tollo pot certain. After the warcry comes Tl Ba. Ok i Y | ae fl<lb />p.m., arrives Scotland Neek at 4.55 p Primary kngh ~hoor me. » 32 ov | the challenge in the form of a versv., LIS IS l ie COp Cs ral urile<lb />w., Greenville 6.47 p, m., Kinston 7.45 Interinediate o© 4 = $200) to which the enemy responds like. ,<lb />p.in. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2 | Higher ics $300] wise<lb />a.m., Greenville 8.22 a.m. Arriving] Languages (each) 4  *&amp; $150| om, b ¢ boys onare<lb />Galifax at 11:00 a. m., Werdon 11.20 am The work and disclpline of the schoo! Then the young boys commence THE TOBACCO DEVPA KTMEN'T WHICH<lb />laily except Sunday. will be as heretofore, the attack. The passersby flee, but IS A REGULAR FEAT rR ; me :<lb />Trains on Washnigton Branch leave bere as O GoTKinear oll JOE LEG) CNT CEU Ca a Is ALONE W ' nh ve ener<lb />Washington 8.00 a, m., ard 3.90 p.m, iberal patronage. young men, who incite the rival im 4 , ORTH MANY ~IMes TH:<lb />swe: Parmele 3.50 a. m.. and 4.40 p. Ww. H. RAGSDALE. | bands and if necessary rescue one or SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. :<lb />, Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves ___ | the other of them from an arrost by | -<lb />Tutboro 2 30 p- m., Parmele 10.20 a.m. the police. Two years ago there<lb />and 6.20 p. iu,, arrives Washington<lb /><lb />11.50a. m..and7.10 p.m. Daily ox-- LAK MORNING STAR,) *284 famous battle of this kind in<lb /><lb />ept Sunday. Connects with trains on ; Piazza Mercato, which ended in a "(O) =<lb />Scoth nd Nock Branch. Th rn Old t figut between the polica and the<lb />Bran te ves Labroory, x a via Albe- J ( es atone throwers, during which th. ; .<lb /><lb />day,. at 4 30 1 ). he, ofren 3 00 P.M;<lb /><lb />arrive Plymoitis 9.00 Bow » 225 p.m, ~|<lb />Returuing L2aves Plymouth daily except !<lb />Sundgy, 6.00 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a .,<lb />arrive Tarboro 1.256 ary and 11. 45<lb /><lb />Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves \ h (: ii The wounded boy is surrounded by a . ;<lb />Gold3boro duily, except Sunday, 6.05 a l ort ard fig. bis friends and taken to his mother, () B fe R | N ~| Ni<lb />m, arriving Smithfield 7-30 a, m. Re- : . real or adopted, to be bound up and |<lb />turning leaves Smithlield 8 00 a. m,, ar- nursed. The songs sung by the boys<lb /><lb />tives at Goldshors 4.30 a. m. The Only tive-Dollar Daily oj | have always a chorus, and generally<lb />there are two soloists, who sing a Seg Don't forget tha<lb /><lb />verse in turn, which is ended by &amp;<lb />refrain sung by the chorus, a mcr<lb /><lb />° ° This duel ceases at the first drawing When Ou ne<lb /><lb />Daily Newspaper ii nf blood. A slight scratch received y a ed<lb />. vy ono of the members of the two<lb /><lb />parties puts an end to tho battle<lb /><lb />Traps inT Nashville braneh Jeave<lb /><lb />Rocky Mount at 4.30 p. in. arrive j } in fi<lb />Nashville 5.05 p.  , Spring Hope 5.30 Its Class AD ENE State.<lb /><lb />p. in. Returuin- leave Spring Hope ~s 3 " ES wp<lb />8 00 a. Ml SE ee 8.3y A mi, altive at| Favors Limited Free Coinage on ee Conte oxur BooticaT eMmectior Oftic I»<lb />ouky Mout vom, daily except . NES y 8 i) .<lb />Sunday. of American Silver and Repeal knowledge they have of the wors' oe ;<lb />Trains on Latta veauek, Floreuce Ro of the Ten Per Cent. Tax on eviis and vices of human life, but WE HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES<lb />df. teave Leta » ae ul, ariT Dunbar! State Banks. Daily 50 cents! the verses are realistic and without FOR THE WORK AND DO aut<lb />le: Phe NO ed OST | the least gleam of sentiment."Lon. KINDS Ob 1<lb />Lame ee aa Ot 6.30 4 m,| per month. Weeklv $1.00 per don News COMMELCIAL AND<lb />rri te tte , a S . rye<lb />ane atta 7.60 am, daily except Sun-ivoay =Wa.H. BoaRNARD """"""_ ) rOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORK.<lb />Train oaClinton Branch leayes War- Wilmington N.C NO OOS ES<lb />saw for Clinton caily, ecrenescn ay a Answering a question asked by a<lb />11.10 a, m. and 8.50 p, m: Returnirg oe _____ | Chicago paper, Steve Brodie replied: O-" -<lb />leaves Clinton at7.00 a. m. and3,00 , am. oTf I had $250,000,000, the first<lb />Train No.78 makes close connection The Ch . thing I would do would be to buil »<lb />at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via Le arlotve a home for the newsboys in every | { 1 8 4<lb />Riehmone, alee at Rovky Mount wit ; ; : ie VW aan iy<lb />Norfolk and Carolina R if for Norfolk OBSERVER largo city in the United States; also Cur ork and d rice N Nail our Patrons<lb />ne all pointe North via Norfolk, a home for working yirls, a Keeley | 4 3<lb />JOUN F. DIVINE, | oure for drunkards, a workingmanTsi *~ |<lb />General Supt. North Carolina:s library in every city; have the Chi.<lb />T. M. EMERSON rattie Manager. FOREMOST : oegu river water washed; havo the : Pee<lb />TR. KYNLY. Gent Managers� EMOST NEWSPAPER | [ed of South Clark street fenced in. ii BOOK STO aie<lb />Y go they could all be by themselves, ; cr<lb />\ | f Hl \ h | AND pay some of your Chicago aldermen<lb />WEEKLY, | Money enougk ~to retire, so that they "{S T r<lb />Ulbh ill ( [ OM. | "_" . "| gould never bs candidates again, HE CHEAPEST PLACE IN GREENVILLE FOR"<lb /><lb />ivy what woney is 1]<lb />T have secured the services of a thor- gl money is lacking to keep<lb /><lb />{ndependeni and faarters sbi r; | the stroets clean; pay an honest BL ANK BOOKS CT ATI N ie<lb />oughly competent teach 1 shail 1 () ~wa<lb />open g pebaee toe ele Gn th beh uilding more atactive than ever. it will ~| man to see that the appropriations | - KY NOVELS es<lb /><lb />on my premises lately occupied as music Invaluable visitor to the home, || are put where they belong, and<lb /><lb />rooms. ~I'he session begius ou oles, Pho alab or syn ware yogm, last, but not least, buy the street *<lb />~MONDAY, 7th OF 'HE DAILY OBSERVER. so dearly love, for, my own use,<lb />oth, OF, ERPTEMBER All of the news of the world. Com Bowery " * ey :tho<lb />and will continue for ten months.  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          <lb />J. R. Moye.<lb /><lb />Js the |) west price avy object to<lb />- to you? Arete best qualities<lb />. gnr inducement? If so come<lb />f+ ip nnd s-e our pew stock<lb /><lb />whiva we have just ré"<lb />ce ved. | Oar store: is<lb />full of New Goods<lb />end prices were never lower. To<lb />. _ the ladies we ex end a cordial in-<lb />p Ptation | to examine our stock of<lb /><lb />AS cis<lb />MM<lb /><lb />We Lave a beautiful and up to<lb />date line. You will find the latest<lb />- gtyles and we know we can please<lb />you Qh, bow lovely, how beau-<lb />tiful, the prettiest line 1 have ever<lb />seen, is what our Jady frieuds say<lb />ofthem. We Lave a large line<lb />both iv colors aud blacks and can<lb /><lb />please you.<lb /><lb />To Ledies ard Gents FUR-<lb />NISHI{ING GOODS we bave a<lb />spleudid line.<lb /><lb />In LADIES CLOTH for Wrape<lb />We buve jas; what you want.<lb /><lb />- Yn Men and Bovs PANTS<lb />GOODS we have just the best<lb />stock to be found and prices were<lb />~ pever lower.<lb /><lb />erence<lb /><lb />DAILY REFLECTOR.<lb />Keeping Coustantiy at it Brags sur<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS \ DVERTISING<lb /><lb />(em<lb /><lb />~Creates many a new biisiness,<lb />Filarges many an old business,<lb />* Preserves thany a large business.<lb />kevives many adull business,<lb />Rescues many a lost business,<lb />Saves many a failing business.<lb />S-cures suceess to any business,<lb />To ~adve-tise. judiciousiy,T�? use the<lb />ec Jumre of the Re#iecror.,<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb />Passenger and mail<lb />north, arrives 8:22 A. M.<lb />rrives 6:47 P. M;<lb />a orth B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A<lb />leavesl0:10 A. M.<lb />~toah Bound Freight, arrivea 2:00 P.<lb />M. leaves 2:15 P.M.<lb />Steamer ~l'ar River arrives from Wash-<lb />i gton Monday, Wednesday :nd Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure<lb />| lay and Saturday.<lb /><lb />train going<lb />Going South,<lb /><lb />Ty-days N. Y. Cotton Marat.<lb />(By Telegraph.)<lb /><lb />OPENTG. NOON. CLOSE.<lb /><lb />Sept. 0.00 8.16 8.08<lb /><lb />Nov. 8.10 8.17 8.08<lb /><lb />Dee. 8.26 8 28 8.18<lb /><lb />Jan. 8.24 8.34 8.27<lb />WINNEFS<lb /><lb />ene<lb /><lb />ThatTs What Every One of These<lb />Items Are.<lb /><lb />Fall begins today.<lb /><lb />Money loaned on 30, 60 and 90<lb />days. Apply to F. C. Harding.<lb /><lb />You can puy wumber at StatenTs<lb />Mill, just 44 miles trom town, at oSin-<lb />gle Geld Standard Drices.� See<lb /><lb />C. R. Speraut, Manager.<lb /><lb />Vermont Butter for sale at D. S<lb /><lb />Smith.<lb /><lb />Boarvers Wantep."Can furnish<lb />first-class table board to a few young<lb />men. Mrs. A. L. Brow.<lb /><lb />SHOES. In shoes we endeav-<lb />or tu buy such as will piease the<lb />" Wearer, the prices on Shoes are<lb />much lowerthao lart season. Give<lb />U8 alnal when you need Shoes<lb />for yourself or avy member of<lb />- yoor family, We can fit the small-<lb />est or largest foot in the county.<lb />Our L. M. Reynolds &amp; Co.Ts Shoes<lb />for Men and Bovs are warranted<lb />to give good service. We have<lb />had vix years experieree with<lb />: this line aud know taow tv be al<lb />we clalw for them.<lb /><lb />In HARDWARE, GUNS,<lb />GUN IMPLEM&amp;NTS,<lb />LOADED SHx&amp;LLs, CROC K-<lb />ERY, GLASSWARE, HALL<lb />LAMPS, LIBRARY LAMPs,<lb />PARLOR LAMPs, LAMP<lb />FIXTURES, TINWARE,<lb />WOOD and WILLOW WARE<lb /><lb />HARNESS &amp; COLLARS,<lb />TRUNKs, GROCEKiEs,<lb />PRKOViSIONS, FURNITURE,<lb />CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES,<lb />CARPETS, CARPET PAPER,<lb />RUGS, LACE CURTAINS.<lb />CURTAIN POLES,<lb /><lb />d avy goods you need for your<lb />f and family come to see us.<lb /><lb />Qar ol ject is to sell gooa bon-<lb />pzu0ds at the lowest prices.<lb /><lb />yaye B laige line of<lb /><lb />~URNITURE<lb /><lb />giveT roy ouipribed you<lb />e a @ Jowes rices you<lb />verHexrd 4 Come und'sde oar<lb />12.50 seni hie val Suits,<lb />88s us by woul 0) iwexT<lb />ble injusticsT to- snes pocket<lb />; This i is not oe 88 bec | we.<lb /><lb />| beodiuséT our sg6ods<lb />delet od oHae is 0<lb /><lb />. position : If we deserve<lb /><lb />See our stock ot Shues.<lb />J. C. Copp &amp; Son.<lb /><lb />To vHE PusLic:"I am now in my<lb />new Gallery over the Greenville Bank<lb />and will be glad to see all my frend<lb />and the public generally.<lb /><lb />R. HymMAn, Photographer.<lb /><lb />On next Wednesday and Thursday<lb />Mrs. Georgia Pearce will display her<lb />new pattern hats che ladies take<lb /><lb />~notice.<lb /><lb />We sell the best Butter and Cheese.<lb />J C. Cons &amp; Son.<lb /><lb />The ladies are hereby notified that<lb />on next Wednesday and Thursday I<lb /><lb />; will show my new pattern hats at my<lb /><lb />millinery store.<lb />Mrs. GEORGIA PEARCE.<lb />The largest and mo3t complete liue<lb />of Millinery ever brought to Greenville<lb />at Mrs. M. D. HigzsT.<lb /><lb />On Tuesday and Wednesday I will<lb />make a display of my new fall and<lb />winter Hats. M. D. Hicas.<lb /><lb />DonTt fail to see my display of latest<lb />styles Pattern Hats Tuesday and Wed-<lb />nesday. Mrs. M. D. Hiaas.<lb /><lb />There will be special attractions at<lb />Mrs. M, D. IligysT Millicery Store<lb />Tuesday and. Wednesday, as her Pat-<lb />tern Hats and other new goods will be<lb />o1 exhibition. DonTt miss seeing<lb />them.<lb /><lb />I will be prepared to show my new<lb />pattern full and winter hats on Wed"<lb />desday and Thursday next and a cor-<lb />diai invitation is extended to the ladies.<lb /><lb />Ccme aud see the beautiful new styles.<lb />Mrs. Groreia Pierce.<lb /><lb />atallTs�<lb /><lb />Kresh Carr Butter to-day, at S, M.<lb />Schulzt;<lb /><lb />We sell fine Ci<lb /><lb />dream Of the ang ped pig<lb />u. Cons &amp; Son. ,<lb />Best lend ~lea ,°53 per... at S-<lb /><lb />f, give us nothing, but if<lb />id our goods and prices sat<lb />ty, acknowledge it with<lb /><lb />1 on conse our<lb />to.<lb /><lb />patronage. Hoping. to ae<lb /><lb />M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />Fine Italian Macatoni, just received<lb />at J, he TunetailTs.<lb /><lb />oTwo vag Wheat F lour j I<lb />) baited Pa ts<lb />" J Nice wet i<lb />tions at ee)<lb /><lb />heb uk" ~olismT po<lb /><lb />this sh They increase trade.<lb /><lb />Frombthe'southern portion ot the<lb />pass ~backT and torth on the train<lb /><lb />A fresh lot ot tun Uream Cheese and |'<lb />Vermont ~Batter, on ice, at J. S. ~Tun-<lb /><lb />rs. Smoke 107 and.<lb /><lb />SiLVER BUG"GOLD BUG.<lb /><lb />Names of Both Get Into Pr at at the)<lb /><lb />Ratio of 16 to 1.<lb /><lb />A. G. Cox is here.<lb /><lb />The oLoss� spent today im Scotland;<lb />Neck.<lb /><lb />W. H. Galloway went to Tarboro<lb />this morning. |<lb /><lb />Miss Anuie Baker lett this morning<lb />for Palmyra.<lb /><lb />E. H. Taft went to Rocky Mount<lb /><lb />this morning.<lb /><lb />Dr. Hyatt<lb /><lb />Tuesday evening.<lb /><lb />returned to Kanston<lb /><lb />Joe Powell returned Tuasday even-<lb />Ing from Wrightsville.<lb /><lb />Hon. T. 3. Jarvis came home Tues-<lb />day evening from a canvassing tour.<lb /><lb />H. A. Gilliam. of Tarboro, was were |<lb /><lb />last night and left this morning for his|<lb />home.<lb /><lb />Miss Anna Whitford, of New Berne,<lb />is visiting Miss Lucy Tyson, near<lb />Greenville.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Pattie Winstead, ot Rocky<lb />Mount, is visiting her parenis at the<lb />King House.<lb /><lb />J. W. Dixon weit to Henderson this<lb /><lb />morning with tobacco for CooperTs<lb />Warehoue.<lb />Mra. T. J. Jarvis arrived home<lb /><lb />Tuesday evening from Buffalo Lithia<lb />~ bd J.<lb />Springs, Va.<lb /><lb />H. B®. Hardy, representing the News<lb />and Observer, spent yesterday hete.<lb />He lef: this morning.<lb /><lb />W. S. Rawis and Lee left this morn-<lb />ing for Baltimore. We lose a good<lb />citizen in Mr. Rawls and hate to see<lb />him leave. Baltimore gains a good<lb />citizen. We wish him luck.<lb /><lb />Capt. Clift Cohen brought the pay<lb />train in this morning and the boys<lb />were glad to see him.<lb /><lb />When COAL weather comics, donTt<lb />furget where .0 buy your Coal.<lb />SpeiGut &amp; MORRILL.<lb /><lb />nN ny<lb /><lb />A brilliant display of }<lb /><lb />FALL &amp; WINTER AM<lb /><lb />DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,<lb /><lb />SHOES, GENTS FUR-<lb />NISHINGS AND |<lb /><lb />BoyTs 2: Piece Suits in the newest<lb /><lb />effects and all the last weaves<lb />Everybody says my stcre is the<lb /><lb />cheapest place in town and I<lb />want youto come and save tion<lb />oCheap, cheap<lb /><lb />ey. My motto is:<lb /><lb />cheap prices.�<lb /><lb />H.B.GLA K.<lb /><lb />nawleT Jewelry Sto e,<lb /><lb />� The Ladies Bazaar.<lb /><lb />ON ee ee I les eM<lb /><lb />SDRESS GOODS ss AT 10¢<lb />DRESS GOODS AT Io<lb />DRESS GOODS aT 20c<lb />j DRESS GOODS AT 256<lb />3DRESS GOODST = AT 80¢<lb />DRESS GOODS ss AT 39e<lb />DRESS GOODST AT 50c<lb />DRESS GOODS AT 63c<lb />DRESS GOODS AT Tic<lb />ype GOODS AT 85c<lb />DRESS GOODS AT _" $100<lb />DRESS GOODS AT $125<lb />Se wee<lb />Jfew Futumn Of fects.<lb />CHEVIOTS, CAMELS-HAIR, EPINGLES,<lb />ZEBELINES, ~ HOMESPUNS, TWEEDS,<lb />BOUCLE, BOURETYES, BRKOADCLOTH,<lb />SOUFFE, DIAGONEMS, FRENCH PLAIDS<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />He psack Sanglier<lb />Two-tone Granite<lb />Covert Diagonal<lb />T.zo- one Whipeord<lb />CamelTs Hair Canvass<lb />Fancy Bourettes<lb />Two-tone Panama Natte<lb />Self-colored Raisin Cloth<lb />Checkered Homespun<lb />Camels-hair Jacquads<lb />Potato-sack Suiting<lb />Sail Cluth Wenves.<lb /><lb />tee<lb /><lb />Everyboay cordially invited to inspect our<lb />stock and we guarantee satisfaction.<lb />of Ladies Capes are beautiful.<lb /><lb />PALL Nal ee as Mt Ne<lb /><lb />RICKS<lb /><lb />PPD Lr) Md<lb /><lb />PRP eT FORA a ee ee Ne at ls ala<lb /><lb />Our line<lb />Price no object.<lb /><lb />: TAFT<lb /><lb />Are Tou For~»<lb /><lb />GOLD<lb /><lb />---OR.---<lb /><lb />SILVER<lb />WE ARB CANDIDATES!<lb /><lb />Not for office but<lb />trade. Our plat-<lb /><lb />form is oGOOD VALUES AT LOW Ptces 3.� We sell goods from<lb /><lb />,15 to 35 per cent. lower than any other house in this line and take<lb /><lb />payment in GOLD. SILVER or PAPER. Come tu seo us at Higgs<lb /><lb />Bros. old stand. Our stock embraces<lb /><lb />CLOTHING,<lb /><lb />UMBRELLAS, a<lb />~OVERALLS,<lb /><lb />GLOVES,<lb />CAPES, Cloaks, HOSIERY,<lb />DRESS GOODS, ; NOTIONS,<lb /><lb />{LACE GOODS,<lb />~UN DERWEAR,<lb />SUSPENDERS,<lb />&amp; Hats, J EWELRY,<lb />PERS, i SHOES.<lb /><lb />end a lot of other goods " numerous to mention.<lb />Yours to please.<lb /><lb />EI M. HARDEE.<lb /><lb />At Higgs Bros. old stand.<lb /><lb />Leader of Styles.<lb /><lb />been patented.<lb /><lb />over anyT tore made.<lb />. d.. with two.or, bh<lb /><lb />Third; being poco<lb />n use. It is not om<lb />n ditferent styles "<lb />a well 48 comfertyi' +<lb /><lb />,<lb />~ a ne@..¥ Uson<lb />~ ¢ Wola Her oe a *@<lb />4 Tit<lb />8 nd i Ses Oe ip, £4<lb />put HOO.<lb />., *: . * * ] 7 ea,<lb />I 3 ~ + ite! tha<lb />ae . \ ve Wt &amp;<lb /><lb />hours, ga with. Ordinary, oare. tt e fire,<lb /><lb />will never foT vit.<lb /><lb />"With Batent Automatic Smoke Bo oors. \<lb />LS I lSaa~<lb /><lb />~The Wilson Heater, which ists stovelfor house heating, is the most re maykable that has ever<lb /><lb />eal<lb /><lb />Chae ae<lb /><lb />In the first place it. radiates more heat than any ~stove kbown, aud will saye 25, per ceut. in fuel,<lb /><lb />¢ ordinary sticks of pice stove wood it will keep thi fire from 36 to 48,<lb /><lb />sat Af the, ere nba pes Of fire, abd 'it\is the cleanest site<lb /><lb />&amp;2,9nce..4 wonth.<lb /><lb />the smali one, hoagie ty ig made for bed is pecially recommended . for sheath:<lb /><lb />These, stoves wre madpy |<lb /><lb />soy nlnitae Stov \begause it has Pategt site : ~i<lb /><lb />i Chie roo ioe ott a me the.<lb />: Li aid T ,<lb />and toakahbent ~k: ix<lb /><lb />hiss 4) 4ae 2<lb /><lb />of |<lb /><lb /></p>
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